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Seth Jarvis Helps Power Hurricanes Past Penguins with 3-Point Game
Seth Jarvis scored and assisted on three man-advantage goals as Carolina beat the league's top penalty kill unit, winning seven of their last 10 games, officials said.
- On Sunday in Pittsburgh, the Carolina Hurricanes beat the Pittsburgh Penguins 5-1, with Seth Jarvis scoring on a power play and assisting on two goals.
- Earlier this year, Carolina's power play scored three goals against the league's best penalty-kill unit, their second such game after going 4-for-5 vs. Florida on Jan. 16.
- At 9:15 of the second, Jalen Chatfield's point shot deflected off Egor Chinakhov's stick, giving Carolina a 3-0 lead, and Chinakhov scored his 16th goal, tying a career high.
- Frederick Andersen recorded 18 saves for his fifth straight win, and Aho reached his 25th goal, marking his eighth 25-goal season and the Hurricanes' points in 24 of 29 games.
- Carolina's power play has produced goals in recent games, and they visit Montreal on Tuesday after scoring at least three in their last three matches.
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Penguins Grades: Tired Legs, Coach Takes Blame, & Absolute Disaster
Charles LeClaire-Imagn ImagesCharles LeClaire-Imagn Images Tired legs. Mismatched defensive pairings that inspired little confidence and performed to low expectations. And a hungry opponent. The Pittsburgh Penguins never found their energy, never found much of their game, and even their top-rated penalty kill allowed three goals. The Penguins did not find themselves, but found a face full of the Carolina Hurricanes forecheck in a gutting 5-1 los…
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